Lee relates this history in the book/compact disc, Reggae Going International 1967-1976: The Bunny ‘Striker’ Lee Story, and a documentary, I Am The Gorgon — Bunny ‘Striker’ Lee and the Roots of Reggae.

The former, done with Noel Hawks and Jah Floyd, has a 2012 copyright. I Am The Gorgon was released August 2013 in the United Kingdom where it was produced by Diggory Kenrick.

In both, Lee with the ‘help’ of artistes, musicians and fellow producers, reflects on his career as a music ‘touter’, mentor and one of reggae’s most successful producers.

Lee tells his story in Reggae Going International in his own words. Its 190 pages are complemented by a 22-song CD covering his 50-year career. The CD includes songs by Roy Shirley, Val Bennett, Max Romeo, Bob Marley, John Holt, Delroy Wilson, Horace Andy, Johnny Clarke and Cornel Campbell.

Lee revisits his roots in Greenwich Town, the Kingston community he put on the music map during the late 1960s and 1970s. He did so through a number of quality songs like Holt’s Stick by Me and Move Outa Babylon by Johnny Clarke.

Bunny Lee’s catalogue, arguably the most extensive in reggae, is largely reissued throughout Europe where he has many admirers.

In 2008, he was awarded the Order of Distinction (Officer class) by the Jamaican government for his contribution to the development of the country’s music.